Rebecca

- I think no matter how well-behaved or sweet your child is they should not come to work with you, unless there is a day care or someone assigned to watch said child.- I think two people talking about their feelings isn't very effective when one person doesn't care how the other one feels.- I think that a coffee grinder is not that hard to operate.- I think I have lost all patience with this cast and director, which while it may be deserved in some small measure, is not particularly good for the show or my mental health.

*deep breath*

So I am going to try to think some positive things too.- I'm glad my boyfriend is home from Vegas.- I'm glad that we went to see Alice in Wonderland yesterday, and that for a change the girl puts on the armor and slays the dragon (jabberwocky) all by herself.-The good burger and fries last night should help keep me away from fast food this week.

The difficulty with bringing kids to the theatre is that there are no desks, and when Mom or Dad is onstage the kid is of necessity unsupervised in the green room or sitting in the house. The afternoon didn't go badly and the daughter who was in rehearsal did mostly stay quiet, though we probably lost ten minutes of rehearsal time to her asking questions. Mostly it's the part where no one wants to be responsible for the kid when the parent is onstage, but feel like they have to.